Wick is a remote sandy beach is reached by a public footpath from the Monknash road west of Wick village. There is roadside parking for about 3 or 4 cars here (Grid Ref: SS911720). The path follows a narrow track, then across three fields to a gully. The final descent to the beach is by means of two steel ladders. The effort to get here is worth it as this is one of the largest areas of sand on this stretch of coast. The unstable cliffs are some 200 foot high and composed of layers of limestone and shales.

Being rather isolated, this beach has found favour with local naturists. One thing that spoils it is an unsightly tideline of assorted marine debris.

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